Women of Asphalt WV
Women of Asphalt is a national coalition which supports women in all aspects of the asphalt industry through mentoring, education, advocacy and by encouraging women to seek careers in the asphalt industry.
The local West Virginia section was founded in 2023.
Join the National Women of Asphalt Organization and be sure to select West Virginia as your local chapter.
WV Chapter News
WofA-WV Summer Meeting
The Women of Asphalt – West Virginia is set to host their annual luncheon featuring Rich McElhaney at the Waterfront Hall overlooking the Ohio River in Wheeling WV. Lunch will be provided by an Ohio Valley favorite, the Wood Fired Pizza Company. Mr. McElhaney is set to discuss the importance of safety it is real…
Read MoreWofA Executive Committee Meeting
WofA WV Branch Executive Committee Members held a “Christmas Drive” at their Christmas Luncheon. We collected diapers, wipes and baby food to support the Haven Maternity Home in Moundsville, WV. They are currently remodeling and working to open so they can house up to 3 pregnant mothers with toddlers and their newborns. These are women
Read MoreWofA Spotlight – Deanna Stull
Deanna, or Dee to her friends, has been a member of Mountaineer Contractor’s team for over 8 years. During her time, Dee has been primarily responsible for the day to day traffic control operations of their various paving projects. Dee did not come into the construction industry through traditional means. In her past life, while working as a bartender and cook, she had a regular customer that worked construction.
Read MoreWofA Spotlight – Dana Cain
Dana’s journey in the asphalt industry has been shaped by both family influence and her evolving career interests. Growing up with her father, Don, who is a sales representative for Mulzer Crushed Stone, Dana was always surrounded by the world of construction and paving. However, when she started her studies at Marshall University, she wasn’t certain about her career path. It wasn’t until her senior year that she discovered her passion for Human Resources and decided to pursue it further.
Read MoreWofA Spotlight – Olivia Rees
Olivia fell into the asphalt industry while still in college, and got a summer internship working in a quality control lab. She says, “I loved this job so much I immediately joined the Shelly Company full time after I graduated in 2019. During my time there I worked in construction scheduling and mainly estimating. I was fortunate to work with many crews and be exposed to many parts of the company that gave me appreciation for the industry as a whole.”
Read MoreWofA Spotlight – Jodi Johnson
Jodi started at Kelly Paving, Inc in 2002 as a Flagger through the WV Laborers Apprentice Program. In 2019, She was promoted to a Foreman position as Traffic Control Supervisor. In 2023, she became a Milling Foreman. She said the main reason she got into Construction was her entire family worked in the industry. Jodi brings an enthusiastic and positive attitude to work every day.
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